Randall Goldsmith of the University of Wisconsin-Madison is exploring the fascinating interchange of light and matter at the Q-NEXT quantum research center, aiming to advance quantum information technologies - https://bit.ly/3EfubQN
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The United Nations has designated 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, recognizing that quantum science has reached the point where its promise is moving out of the experimental phase and into the realm of practical applications.
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The United Nations has designated 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, recognizing that quantum science has reached the point where its promise is moving out of the experimental phase and into the realm of practical applications.
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The University of Oregon has been chosen as one of six sites to speed development of quantum technologies. The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a one-year, $1 million grant to a team led by UO researchers exploring practical applications for emerging quantum technologies and working to move discoveries beyond the lab. “We’re excited about this project,” said Brian Smith, a professor of physics and director of the Oregon Center for Optical, Molecular and Quantum Science. “Oregon has a small group of proficient researchers leading the way globally in quantum technology.” Read more 🔗 https://bit.ly/3BCE0al
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On June 7th, 2023 the United Nations declared 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ). This recognition, supported by 72 countries, highlights the global importance quantum technologies have had and will have in our world. https://lnkd.in/dZ9A5h4K
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The UN has declared 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ). This year-long initiative will elevate public understanding of the vital role of quantum science and its applications. 🔬 2025 also marks the 100th anniversary of quantum mechanics, making it a landmark year for education and celebration. 🙌 Discover more here 👇 #IYQ2025 #QuantumScience #QuantumTechnology
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I’m so proud of the innovative work happening at CU Boulder, particularly in the realm of quantum science and technology. If you don’t know much about quantum yet, you will! Quantum technology holds enormous potential to transform lives, support workforce development and push the boundaries of human knowledge. Learn more about how CU Boulder is leading in quantum: https://bit.ly/4e5caSH
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Our first paper of the year got published recently in Quantum Science and Technology, with title "Dynamical generation and transfer of nonclassical states in strongly interacting light-matter systems in cavities". This is a collaboration with Ilia Tutunnikov (ITAMP, Harvard), Jianshu Cao (MIT) and Hossein Sadeghpour(ITAMP,Harvard). In this work, the light-matter dynamics of collectively coupled systems in cavities are explored using the Hopfield model. We demonstrate that polaritons induce nonclassical photonic states and correlations, facilitating the transfer of nonclassicality between matter and light. This highlights the potential of polaritons for efficient quantum state transfer and broader applications in hybrid quantum technologies. Furthermore, collective resonant phenomena manifest in subsystem dynamics through cavity-induced collective beatings. Under ultrastrong coupling, dynamical asymmetries emerge, offering a novel perspective on this unique regime of light-matter interaction. For more details click on the link [open access]: https://lnkd.in/dXFWvUWs
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QUANTIC (QUANTUM INFORMATION CIRCUITS), PARIS https://lnkd.in/etwZTSFv The activities of the QUANTIC team are defined at the theoretical and experimental border of the emerging field of quantum engineering with an emphasis on the applications in quantum information, computation and communication. The main objective of this interdisciplinary team, formed by experimental physicists and applied mathematicians, is to develop both theoretical methods and experimental devices ensuring a robust processing of quantum information.
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Our National Quantum Information Science Research Centers accelerate advances in basic science and quantum-based platforms to develop cutting-edge capabilities in quantum info science. DOE is providing $625 M to our national labs to support these centers: https://lnkd.in/eXfKWUhw
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Check out the incredible scope and history of #quantum research at University of Colorado Boulder, find compelling stories about the leaders of this realm of research, including JILA scientists, recent quantum science and technology advances, examples of discoveries and innovation from #CUBoulder labs transferring into the real world and more! #sciencematters
Senior Vice Chancellor For Research and Innovation and Dean of the Institutes at the University of Colorado Boulder
World Quantum Day on Sunday, April 14 is a great opportunity to reflect on the quantum advances achieved and underway at University of Colorado Boulder, as well as the the incredible opportunities in front of us. Also a great time to recognize the CUbit Quantum Initiative, JILA, CU Boulder College of Arts and Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder College of Engineering & Applied Science, Elevate Quantum, Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade and all of the partners who are working together to make Colorado THE quantum state of the future. #WorldQuantumDay
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